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Experience a delightful Family Program at the Taylor Swift Education Center and Ford Theater featuring "String City: Nashville’s Tradition of Music and Puppetry." This engaging event includes a puppet-making workshop where families can unleash their creativity while crafting their own puppets inspired by Nashville's vibrant music scene. Following the workshop, attendees will enjoy the captivating performance of "String City," which tells the story of Nashville's transformation into Music City through various puppetry styles, showcasing iconic country music legends such as the Staple Singers, Johnny Cash, and Taylor Swift. This production is a collaborative effort between the Nashville Public Library and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and it includes accessibility features like sign language interpretation and live captioning. Tennessee children aged 18 and under from select counties can enjoy free admission through the Community Counts program, with discounts available for accompanying adults. Both the workshop and performance are included with museum admission, which is free for members. For more details on programs, admission, and accessibility services, please visit Community Counts or inquire at the Museum Box Office.
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Event Tags:
accessibility features,children aged 18 and under,family program,family program: string city: nashville’s tradition of music and puppetry,nashville music scene,puppet making workshop
Event Categories:
Kids & Family,Arts
Event ID:
6a3392081589fa7fc33ae233
